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Works in International Relations

2022

Explaining Suharto's Rise and Fall: International and Domestic Variables, Julia Batanghari
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Understanding the Limits of Transnational NGO Power: Forms, Norms, and the Architecture, Hans Peter Schmitz
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2021

An Inferentially Robust Look at Two Competing Explanations for the Surge in Unauthorized Migration From Central America, Nick Santos
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2020

India’s Nuclear Energy Conundrum: An Assessment of the Country’s Energy Futures, Sneha Thomas
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Toward Safer Skies: An Analysis of Global Governance Gaps and Civil Aviation Accidents, Richard Austin Gunderson
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2018

Comparing U.S. and French Approaches to Counterterrorism in Africa, Alexa Audino
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Under Strain: A Robust Russian Foreign Posture Despite Limitations, Chiara Sutton
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Mafia and Globalization: The Consequences of Economic Integration Without Legal Symmetry, Benjamin White
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2015

Drug Violence and Public (In)Security: Mexico's Federal Police and Human Rights Abuse, Dominic Pera
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The International Criminal Court in Crisis: Is Local Outreach the Route to Stability?, Taylor J. Kilpatrick
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Explaining the Persistence of Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt, Kristen R. Darling
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